Lorenzo claims Catalunya victory

Jorge Lorenzo has extended his advantage at the head of the MotoGP World Championship stand💙ings with victory in front of his home fans at Catalunya.
The Factory Yamaha star won his third race f🔯rom five starts af♏ter a near race-long duel with fellow home hero Dani Pedrosa.
The fast starting Repsol Honda rider threaded his way through fr✃om the second row to lead into turn one. Lorenzo's team-mate Ben Spies then briefly passed Pedrosa on lܫap 3, only to run wide and fall after clipping the grass.
Lorenzo 🤪made no such mistake when he outbraked Pedrosa with a tight pass into turn one on lap 7 of 25. But Pedrosa - seeking his first win - stuck with Lorenzo and slipstreamed back ahead just before the halfway stage.
Pedrosa then looked to be handed a golden chance toꦆ claim his first win of the year when L🅰orenzo bobbled under braking and lost one-second to the RCV rider.
But Lorenzo, using the softer rear tyre, was able to reel Pedrosa (on the harder rear) back in and made a victory pass when Pedrosa became unsettled by a wheelie on the back straigh🃏t with just over five laps t☂o go.
Watched from the pits by the Ya꧃maha president, Lorenzo went on to win by five seconds, then celebrated with his fan club - including a red and white foam explosion after Lorenzo and an accomplice poured chemicals into two buckets.
4.3sec from Pedrosa, a delighted Andrea Dovizioso took his first podium as a Yam🃏aha rider with a confident third place for the satellite Monster Tech 3 team. The Italian occupied the position for much of the race - then held off a charging Casey Stoner on the final lap.
Dovi's podium is the first by a non-factory rider this year, and first by a satellite MotoGP rider since the late Mꦡarco Simoncelli.
Perhaps due to the cooler conditions, pole sitter ♉and reigning champion Stoner was unable to run at the front and spent much of the race fending off Dovizioso's team-mate Cal Crutchlow, before making a late burst.
Stoner is now 20 points from Lorenzo after m꧋issing the podium for the first time since Jerez 2011.
Fܫollowing this morning's rain shower, the weather was dry but overcast for the race, reducing the track temperature by 12 degrees relative to the scorching 52-degrees seen in Saturday's qualifying.
Tyre choice had been bor🏅derline between the hard or soft rear slick, but the cooler weather - a possibility of further light rain - made the softer option already favoured by the Yamaha riders less of a gamble.
Ultimately, the front row of Stoner, Lorenzo and Crutchlow picked the hard/soft/soft rear respectively, while the second row of Spies, Pedrosa and Dovizioso selected the soft/hard💜/soft options.
Of t๊he top six, only t🍎he Honda riders were running the older spec hard front.
The unluc🍌ky Spies charged all the way from last to tenth after his fall.
Alvaro Bautista (Honda), Valentino Rossi (Ducat💯i), Stefan Bradl (Honda) and Nicky Hayden (Ducati) finished between Crutchlow and Spies.
Karel Abraham become the final full time rider to score 🤡a point this year in a distant twelfth place for Cardion AB Ducati.
Local star Aleix Espargaro beat Gresini FTR's Michele Pirro and h𒀰is Aspar Aprilia team-mate Randy de Puniet to be the top CRT rider in 13th.
de Pu📖niet was the only CRT rider to choose the harder rear.
Colin Edwards, making his return after missing Le Mans with a broken collarbone, was the only rider not to be classified ꦕafter finꦇishing through the pits on his Suter-BMW.
An official port-race test will take place back at Catalunya on Monday, with another test at Aragon on Wednesday (in place of the caᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚncelled Estoril test)🐲.
Round six of the MotoGP World Championship will then be held at Silverstဣone from June 15🅷-17.
Catalan Grand Prix:
1. Jorge Lorenzo
2. Dani Pedrosa
3. Andrea Dovizioso
4. Casey Stoner
5. Cal Crutchlow
6. Alvaro Bautista
7. Valentino Rossi
8. Stefan Bradl
9. Nicky Hayden
10. Ben Spies
11. Hector Barbera
12. Karel Abraham
13. Aleix Espargaro
14. Michele Pirro
15. Randy De Puniet
16. James Ellison
17. Mattia Pasini
18. Yonny Hernandez
19. Danilo Petrucci
20. Ivan Silva

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